Pubdate: Tue, 03 May 2005
Source: Boston Herald (MA)
Copyright: 2005 The Boston Herald, Inc
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Author: Tom Farmer
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States)

JURY TO HEAR SORDID TALE OF COP'S KINKY SEX, DRUGS

A tale of kinky group sex and wife-swapping fueled by the voracious 
consumption of stolen drugs finally reached the bitter end when state 
police Sgt. Timothy White threatened to kill his wife before sticking the 
gun in his own mouth, prosecutors said yesterday.

In a dizzying summation of the allegations that seemed more suited to a 
Quentin Tarantino screenplay than a courtroom in staid Dedham Superior 
Court, prosecutors William Bloomer and Dean Mazzone convinced Judge Judith 
Fabricant to allow a jury to hear every sordid detail when White's trial 
begins today.

"The marriage disintegrated from drug use and sexual episodes," Bloomer 
said. "The Whites were also participating in three-way sexual episodes that 
caused tension."

Bloomer said White once encouraged his wife to have sex with a bouncer from 
a Boston nightclub only to have the encounter explode into a violent 
argument when Timothy White was rejected in an attempt to perform a sexual 
act on the man.

White, 42, is accused of abusing his wife, Maura, and stealing up to 27 
pounds of cocaine as well as marijuana and ecstasy that he was supposed to 
destroy for the state police. The prosecutors said because of "lax 
procedures" that allowed White to steal the drugs, he and his wife began to 
deal large quantities of cocaine in the fall of 2002 with Robert 
Crisafulli, 49, of Hyde Park and Nancy White, a family friend of no 
relation, who all shared frequent group sex.

Bloomer played a harrowing 911 call Maura White made to Stoughton police in 
January 2003 in which she frantically described her husband threatening to 
kill both of them before crawling into bed with one of their young 
daughters while still clutching his gun.

"This is the last straw, Timmy," she gasps at one point. "It's not my fault."

Defense attorney Robert A. George will attack the credibility of Maura 
White, Crisafulli and Nancy White by letting the jury know that both 
"drug-addicted" women were given immunity from prosecution for their 
admitted cocaine trafficking while Crisafulli will receive a three-to 
five-year sentence instead of the mandatory 15 in exchange for his testimony.
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